outtake|outtakes in English

noun

passage that conveys air or other material outward; part of a recording that is not used in the final version (Music, Film, Television)

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1. You know, like outtakes, bloopers, alternate angles, that stuff.

2. Later a compilation of outtakes and alternative versions was released, titled Ghost Tracks.

3. Mar 14, 2014 - Explore Marilyn Petitjean's board "Bloopers & OUTTAKES", followed by 522 people on Pinterest

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5. Antiphon · Vanishing Worlds (Mono, Animal Planet: Living Worlds Outtake) The subtitle took a turn for the optimistic and the show was renamed Living Worlds

6. Beyond Beatlemania Studio outtakes, rare concert tapes — Dave Morrell knows how to find the Beatles music that the world wasn’t supposed to hear

7. Aerokit type BTR-II EVO: front bumper inclusive additional front splitter and air-outtake, side skirts, 2-piece rear diffuser, rear spoiler with adjustable rear wing, ......

8. We fell into an hours-long YouTube black hole of Bloopers to find you the best of the best outtakes from some of our most beloved shows and films

9. The colonisation capacity of these mussels enables them to block irrigation channels, intakes and outtakes of power stations, hydraulic constructions of all types, turbines, drainage channels, tanks, engines and anchors of vessels, water treatment plants, streams and watercourses and even to totally obstruct pipes and pipelines.

10. Arglebargled as I was that the frontispiece theater of the Footlights thespian ensemble was neither touched upon nor glanced at, I found to my great and thorough delectation that an outtake had, indubitably, been taken out and could be beheld upon that Tube of You alongside other fare which fared poorly on the bare floor of the cutting room

11. Kent Brockman's conflation of the words avoidance and evasion in "Bart the Fink." When corrected through his earpiece, Brockman responds to them on-air: "I don't say evasion, I say Avoision." This is a reference to a William Shatner outtake where he argues with his director over the pronunciation of the word "sabotage": "You say sab